HP S1500 Wireless Mouse

2.4GHz Wireless Nano Transceiver | High-Speed Peripheral Link

Key Performance Features
  • Plug-and-Forget Design: The "Nano" form factor is so small (barely protruding from the USB port) that it can be left in a laptop permanently, even when sliding the computer into a tight sleeve or bag.

  • Stable 2.4GHz Connection: Uses the 2.4GHz ISM frequency band to provide a reliable connection with a range of up to 10 meters (33 feet). This frequency is preferred for peripherals because it offers lower latency and better wall penetration than standard Bluetooth.

  • Anti-Interference Technology: Modern transceivers use Adaptive Frequency Hopping to automatically switch channels if they detect interference from Wi-Fi routers or other wireless devices, ensuring smooth cursor movement and typing.

  • 128-bit AES Encryption: Many office-grade transceivers (like those from Dell or HP) encrypt the data sent from the keyboard to the receiver, preventing hackers from "listening" to your keystrokes or passwords.

  • Common Use Cases
  • Wireless Mice & Keyboards: The most common use. One "Unifying" or "Multi-Device" receiver can often connect up to 6 different devices simultaneously to a single USB port.

  • Gaming Headsets: Provides a "lossless" audio link with significantly less lag than Bluetooth, which is critical for competitive gaming.

  • DIY Electronics (NRF24L01): In the world of Arduino and robotics, the 2.4GHz transceiver module is a popular low-cost component used to send data between sensors and controllers over long distances.

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